As many of you know, starting in 1991 (with the September/October issue), I was the editor of a classic gaming fanzine called Zap! The last "official" issue was issue #7, the the November/December issue, but there was a "prototype" of issue #8 saved on an Atari ST floppy disk, about 60% completed. Anyway, all of the issues were printed on a dot matrix printer, and the program I used had no spelling check (and I was an awful speller then). The exciting news I have is that I am pulling a George Lucas - digitally remastering every issue! However, unlike what Lucas did to Star Wars by adding in extras, I'm keeping the original intact, right down to my old address and opinions that I had as an 18 year old.

It was no easy task. Although I found a PC program that uses the same .DTP files I saved on floppy disk, the translation was far from perfect. I had to move things from here to there, re-fit many words, etc. In hopes of keeping it true to form, I left it all the same. The only difference is that I corrected all the spelling and grammar errors, and each issue looks far-superior due to the fact it was now printed on my Epson Artisan 800 printer. When Zap! started, 7 issues went out, although issue #7 appears to be rare. Many people tell me they only have the first 6. Now, back to the unfinished issue number 8. I found a collection of stuff I had written in the 90's, and added it to complete it. Besides that, I just copied the Classified Ads section from issue #7. It is a very good issue, it just has less clip art than other issues.

I will be offering all 8 issues for $10 shipped to your door. I'm not out to make a profit, I just need something to cover shipping and ink (the new printer eats ink faster than the dot matrix!) If any of my old subscribers remember Zap!, let me know. I'm looking for old subscribers and pen pals from the past.

Note: PayPal should be up and running by Saturday, or you can send a check or m/o via snail mail and PM me for my address.

One burning question that will remain with him until his dying days....."Was my victory really worth the price I had to pay?"

Ter Micharoni: Ter edited one of the two fanzines entitled Zap!. The other, by Scott Weller, had two exclamation points in the title. Zap! was unique in that it focused as much on Ter's conservative political beliefs as it had video games.

That's funny, either I never picked up on the political side or I just don't remember them.

Ter Micharoni: Ter edited one of the two fanzines entitled Zap!. The other, by Scott Weller, had two exclamation points in the title. Zap! was unique in that it focused as much on Ter's conservative political beliefs as it had video games.

That's funny, either I never picked up on the political side or I just don't remember them.

I didn't mention politics much at all, that's an exaggeration on his part. Just a few references to "Slick Willie" and Ronald Reagan's military build up ending the Cold War. Never mix video games and politics, it will turn many people off. I didn't know that at 18, 19.

One burning question that will remain with him until his dying days....."Was my victory really worth the price I had to pay?"

Yep. I never read these back when they were first in print but I always like to read old magazines so I ordered Oh and Ter, just wanted to let you know I sent the m/o out today so you should get it in a couple days

Just wanted to let everyone know I recieved your money orders, and the issues will all go out tomorrow morning. After printing up a bulk, I noticed some errors and had to reprint a few issues, being the perfectionist that I am. Since I am doing this all in my home without a duplexer (the add-on I'm ordering for my printer that allows me to automatically print double sided without having to put back the paper in the tray), printing just 10 copies of all 8 issues takes several hours. Still, there is no excuse and I apologize to everyone. You should all get them by early in the week. Enjoy!

One burning question that will remain with him until his dying days....."Was my victory really worth the price I had to pay?"